Higher Time Frame Support/Resistance [BigBeluga]The Higher Time Frame Support/Resistance indicator is a tool designed to display pivot points derived from higher timeframes on your current chart. These pivot points are calculated based on the highs and lows of price action in different timeframes, and the indicator draws horizontal lines to represent these levels. These lines act as potential support and resistance zones, giving traders key market levels that may influence future price movement.
Each pivot line is color-coded and labeled with its price value and the timeframe it originates from. This allows traders to clearly differentiate between the significance of the levels based on their timeframe. For example, weekly pivot levels may represent stronger, more long-term support and resistance, while hourly pivots offer more immediate, short-term levels to watch.
🔵 IDEA
The Higher Time Frame Support/Resistance indicator is designed to simplify the process of tracking key support and resistance levels across multiple timeframes. Pivot points, which represent turning points in the market, are essential for identifying areas where price might reverse or break out. By displaying these levels from higher timeframes directly on the current chart, traders can quickly identify and react to critical areas in the market without needing to switch between different timeframe charts.
The indicator labels each pivot point with the specific timeframe it comes from (e.g., 4H, 1D, 1W), making it easy for traders to assess the relative strength of each level. Stronger levels from higher timeframes are likely to act as more significant barriers or support zones, while lower timeframe levels can be used for more precise entries and exits.
🔵 KEY FEATURES
Pivot Levels from Multiple Timeframes:
The indicator calculates pivot highs and lows from various higher timeframes (e.g., 4H, 1D, 1W) and plots these levels on the current chart. These pivot points are represented by horizontal lines that extend across the chart, serving as potential support and resistance zones.
Color-Coded Support and Resistance Lines:
Each pivot level is color-coded based on its timeframe, helping traders quickly differentiate between short-term and long-term support and resistance. This visual aid simplifies the analysis and allows for a clearer understanding of key market levels.
Price Labels and Timeframe Information:
In addition to the pivot lines, the indicator displays labels at each level with the corresponding price and timeframe. For example, a label may show "D Pivot High" followed by the exact price. This helps traders understand the origin and significance of each line, allowing for more informed trading decisions.
Labels up and down mark highs and lows from higher timeframes:
Pivot Shadows for Enhanced Clarity:
The indicator can also draw shadow lines that represent the pivot points but with increased transparency. These shadows allow traders to keep track of previous pivots without cluttering the chart with too many solid lines. The width and transparency of these shadows can be customized in the settings.
🔵 HOW TO USE
🔵 CUSTOMIZATION
Timeframes and Pivot Length: Customize which higher timeframes (e.g., 4H, 1D, 1W) you want to display pivot levels from. Adjust the pivot length to control how sensitive the indicator is in detecting market highs and lows.
Line Style and Colors: Adjust the line style (solid, dashed, dotted) and colors for each timeframe to match your personal preference or chart theme. This customization helps in maintaining a clear and visually appealing chart.
Shadow Line Width and Transparency: Control the width and transparency of the shadow pivot lines to reduce chart clutter while still keeping track of key historical levels.
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TechnoCharts Supertrend The Supertrend Strategy with Daily Exit at 3:20 PM is a trend-following trading strategy that uses the Supertrend indicator to generate buy and sell signals based on the direction of the trend. Here’s a quick summary of its key elements:
1. Supertrend Indicator
The Supertrend is calculated using the Average True Range (ATR), which is a volatility indicator.
A multiplier (typically set to 3) is applied to the ATR to determine the threshold for trend shifts.
When the price crosses above or below the calculated thresholds (up and down), the trend direction changes.
ATR Period (default: 10) and ATR Multiplier (default: 3.0) are adjustable inputs.
2. Trend and Signal Logic
Buy Signal: Generated when the trend shifts from down to up.
Sell Signal: Generated when the trend shifts from up to down.
These signals are displayed on the chart along with optional labels to highlight buy and sell points.
3. Daily Exit Condition
The strategy includes a time-based exit, which closes any open positions at 3:20 PM each day.
This daily exit helps avoid holding positions overnight and mitigates risk from market gaps.
4. Position Sizing
The strategy uses 100% of equity for each trade by default, which is configurable.
5. Alerts
Alerts are set up for buy, sell, and trend change signals, allowing traders to receive notifications when these events occur.
This strategy is best suited for traders who want to follow trends during the day and avoid holding positions overnight, combining trend-following with a daily closing mechanism to manage risk.
Forex Heatmap█ OVERVIEW
This indicator creates a dynamic grid display of currency pair cross rates (exchange rates) and percentage changes, emulating the Cross Rates and Heat Map widgets available on our Forex page. It provides a view of realtime exchange rates for all possible pairs derived from a user-specified list of currencies, allowing users to monitor the relative performance of several currencies directly on a TradingView chart.
█ CONCEPTS
Foreign exchange
The Foreign Exchange (Forex/FX) market is the largest, most liquid financial market globally, with an average daily trading volume of over 5 trillion USD. Open 24 hours a day, five days a week, it operates through a decentralized network of financial hubs in various major cities worldwide. In this market, participants trade currencies in pairs , where the listed price of a currency pair represents the exchange rate from a given base currency to a specific quote currency . For example, the "EURUSD" pair's price represents the amount of USD (quote currency) that equals one unit of EUR (base currency). Globally, the most traded currencies include the U.S. dollar (USD), Euro (EUR), Japanese yen (JPY), British pound (GBP), and Australian dollar (AUD), with USD involved in over 87% of all trades.
Understanding the Forex market is essential for traders and investors, even those who do not trade currency pairs directly, because exchange rates profoundly affect global markets. For instance, fluctuations in the value of USD can impact the demand for U.S. exports or the earnings of companies that handle multinational transactions, either of which can affect the prices of stocks, indices, and commodities. Additionally, since many factors influence exchange rates, including economic policies and interest rate changes, analyzing the exchange rates across currencies can provide insight into global economic health.
█ FEATURES
Requesting a list of currencies
This indicator requests data for every valid currency pair combination from the list of currencies defined by the "Currency list" input in the "Settings/Inputs" tab. The list can contain up to six unique currency codes separated by commas, resulting in a maximum of 30 requested currency pairs.
For example, if the specified "Currency list" input is "CAD, USD, EUR", the indicator requests and displays relevant data for six currency pair combinations: "CADUSD", "USDCAD", "CADEUR", "EURCAD", "USDEUR", "EURUSD". See the "Grid display" section below to understand how the script organizes the requested information.
Each item in the comma-separated list must represent a valid currency code. If the "Currency list" input contains an invalid currency code, the corresponding cells for that currency in the "Cross rates" or "Heat map" grid show "NaN" values. If the list contains empty items, e.g., "CAD, ,EUR, ", the indicator ignores them in its data requests and calculations.
NOTE: Some uncommon currency pair combinations might not have data feeds available. If no available symbols provide the exchange rates between two specified currencies, the corresponding table cells show "NaN" results.
Realtime data
The indicator retrieves realtime market prices, daily price changes, and minimum tick sizes for all the currency pairs derived from the "Currency list" input. It updates the retrieved information shown in its grid display after new ticks become available to reflect the latest known values.
NOTE: Pine scripts execute on realtime bars only when new ticks are available in the chart's data feed. If no new updates are available from the chart's realtime feed, it may cause a delay in the data the indicator receives.
Grid display
This indicator displays the requested data for each currency pair in a table with cells organized as a grid. Each row name corresponds to a pair's base currency , and each column name corresponds to a quote currency . The cell at the intersection of a specific row and column shows the value requested from the corresponding currency pair.
For example, the cell at the intersection of a "EUR" row and "USD" column shows the data retrieved for the "EURUSD" currency pair, and the cell at the "USD" row and "EUR" column shows data for the inverse pair ("USDEUR").
Note that the main diagonal cells in the table, where rows and columns with the same names intersect, are blank. The exchange rate from one currency to itself is always 1, and no Forex symbols such as "EUREUR" exist.
The dropdown input at the top of the "Settings/Inputs" tab determines the type of information displayed in the table. Two options are available: "Cross rates" and "Heat map" . Both modes color their cells for light and dark themes separately based on the inputs in the "Colors" section.
Cross rates
When a user selects the "Cross rates" display mode, the table's cells show the latest available exchange rate for each currency pair, emulating the behavior of the Cross Rates widget. Each cell's value represents the amount of the quote currency (column name) that equals one unit of the base currency (row name). This display allows users to compare cross rates across currency pairs, and their inverses.
The background color of each cell changes based on the most recent update to the exchange rate, allowing users to monitor the direction of short-term fluctuations as they occur. By default, the background turns green (positive cell color) when the cross rate increases from the last recorded update and red (negative cell color) when the rate decreases. The background color disappears after no new updates are available for 200 milliseconds.
Heat map
When a user selects the "Heat map" display mode, the table's cells show the latest daily percentage change of each currency pair, emulating the behavior of the Heat Map widget.
In this mode, the background color of each cell depends on the corresponding currency pair's daily performance. Heat maps typically use colors that vary in intensity based on the calculated values. This indicator uses the following color coding by default:
• Green (Positive cell color): Percentage change > +0.1%
• No color: Percentage change between 0.0% and +0.1%
• Bright red (Negative cell color): Percentage change < -0.1%
• Lighter/darker red (Minor negative cell color): Percentage change between 0.0% and -0.1%
█ FOR Pine Script™ CODERS
• This script utilizes dynamic requests to iteratively fetch information from multiple contexts using a single request.security() instance in the code. Previously, `request.*()` functions were not allowed within the local scopes of loops or conditional structures, and most `request.*()` function parameters, excluding `expression`, required arguments of a simple or weaker qualified type. The new `dynamic_requests` parameter in script declaration statements enables more flexibility in how scripts can use `request.*()` calls. When its value is `true`, all `request.*()` functions can accept series arguments for the parameters that define their requested contexts, and `request.*()` functions can execute within local scopes. See the Dynamic requests section of the Pine Script™ User Manual to learn more.
• Scripts can execute up to 40 unique `request.*()` function calls. A `request.*()` call is unique only if the script does not already call the same function with the same arguments. See this section of the User Manual's Limitations page for more information.
• Typically, when requesting higher-timeframe data with request.security() using barmerge.lookahead_on as the `lookahead` argument, the `expression` argument should use the history-referencing operator to offset the series, preventing lookahead bias on historical bars. However, the request.security() call in this script uses barmerge.lookahead_on without offsetting the `expression` because the script only displays results for the latest historical bar and all realtime bars, where there is no future information to leak into the past. Instead, using this call on those bars ensures each request fetches the most recent data available from each context.
• The request.security() instance in this script includes a `calc_bars_count` argument to specify that each request retrieves only a minimal number of bars from the end of each symbol's historical data feed. The script does not need to request all the historical data for each symbol because it only shows results on the last chart bar that do not depend on the entire time series. In this case, reducing the retrieved bars in each request helps minimize resource usage without impacting the calculated results.
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Market Structure Algo V2 [OmegaTools]The Market Structure Algo V2 (MS Algo V2) is an advanced TradingView indicator developed by OmegaTools to provide traders with a comprehensive analysis of market structure. This tool refines the insights provided by its predecessor, combining enhanced pivot point analysis, dynamic market structure scoring, and zone visualization to deliver an intuitive view of potential market movements. Through custom settings, the MS Algo V2 allows users to tailor the indicator to fit their trading strategies more closely, offering enhanced adaptability to both short-term and long-term trends.
Core Functionality
The MS Algo V2 differentiates between internal and external market structures by analyzing pivot highs and lows over user-defined periods. The internal market structure focuses on shorter timeframes, providing insights into recent price action, while the external structure considers broader trends. This dual-layered approach helps traders distinguish between immediate and overarching market trends.
The indicator introduces improved visualization for areas of interest or zones around pivot points, adjustable through zone distance settings. These zones serve as potential support and resistance areas, helping traders anticipate price reactions at key levels. In addition to the zones, the indicator now provides gradient-based color coding on bars, reflecting the market structure’s bullish or bearish intensity. This visual enhancement aids in quickly interpreting the current trend's strength.
Dynamic signal generation has been refined in MS Algo V2. The indicator now offers both classic signals and breakout signals based on the market structure, including entries, exits, and change-of-character (CHoCH) alerts. Signals are generated based on price interactions with pivot levels, indicating potential long and short opportunities.
Operational Mechanism
The MS Algo V2 calculates pivot highs and lows over specified periods to define internal and external market structures. A market structure score is derived from these pivot points, classifying the market into bullish or bearish extremes. Signals are generated as the closing price interacts with these levels, marking entry and exit points based on the calculated structure.
A new feature in this version is zone visualization, where zones are plotted around a dynamic moving average derived from the exponential and simple moving averages (EMA and SMA). The zones are adjusted based on ATR (Average True Range) and the specified zone distance percentile, providing a clear visual representation of potential support and resistance regions. The external and internal zones are represented with different levels of transparency for quick reference.
Usage Guidelines
To apply the MS Algo V2 to your TradingView charts, adjust the internal and external market structure settings to match your preferred analysis timeframes. The line style and width of each structure can also be customized for a tailored view. The Zone Distance setting allows users to define the percentile range of the zones around the moving average, providing further flexibility in identifying potential areas of support and resistance.
For a color-coded overview of market sentiment, the bar gradient feature can be enabled. This option uses a gradient that reflects the bullish or bearish intensity of the market structure, giving traders a visual cue on the market’s overall trend. Color-coded signals and zone fill areas further assist in interpreting the current market structure and identifying potential trade areas.
The indicator includes customizable alerts for long and short signals, as well as specific breakout alerts (BOS) and change-of-character (CHoCH) signals. These alerts can help traders stay informed about significant market structure changes, supporting timely trading decisions.
Understanding the Indicator’s Originality
The MS Algo V2 stands out due to its robust integration of pivot analysis, zone visualization, and market structure scoring, offering a unique perspective on market dynamics. With features like color-coded signals, bar gradients, and configurable alerts, MS Algo V2 provides an edge in understanding both the current market environment and potential turning points. This indicator’s ability to represent the market’s structure visually makes it a powerful addition to any trader’s toolkit, especially for those seeking a deeper, multi-layered approach to market analysis.
Enhanced Keltner Trend • ObiQuantEnhanced Keltner Trend
Overview:
The Keltner Trend is a Technical Indicator inspired by Keltner Channels, a common banded volatility indicator. Constituted of user-defined Upper and Lower channels, which they range away from the Middle Line. This can be a multiple of the daily high/low range, or Average True Range.
The Enhanced Keltner Trend is a Trend-Following indicator that offers more control over the Keltner Channels, ATR and the smoothing MA's to help investors and traders navigate the market with more accuracy.
Notes:
If you don't want to use the ATR, the indicator will use a high-low calculation over a user-defined period for a smoothed signals.
Credits to www.tradingview.com for the script, it’s an improved version of his.
Thank you!
Inversion Fair Value Gap Oscillator | Flux Charts💎 GENERAL OVERVIEW
Introducing the new Inversion Fair Value Gap Oscillator (IFVG Oscillator) indicator! This unique indicator identifies and tracks Inversion Fair Value Gaps (IFVGs) in price action, presenting them in an oscillator format to reveal market momentum based on IFVG strength. It highlights bullish and bearish IFVGs while enabling traders to adjust detection sensitivity and apply volume and ATR-based filters for more precise setups. For more information about the process, check the "📌 HOW DOES IT WORK" section.
Features of the new IFVG Oscillator:
Fully Customizable FVG & IFVG Detection
An Oscillator Approach To IFVGs
Divergence Markers For Potential Reversals
Alerts For Divergence Labels
Customizable Styling
📌 HOW DOES IT WORK?
Fair Value Gaps are price gaps within bars that indicate inefficiencies, often filled as the market retraces. An Inversion Fair Value Gap is created in the opposite direction once a FVG gets invalidated. The IFVG Oscillator scans historical bars to identify these gaps, then filters them based on ATR or volume. Each IFVG is marked as bullish or bearish according to the opposite direction of the original FVG that got invalidated.
An oscillator is calculated using recent IFVGs with this formula :
1. The Oscillator starts as 0.
2. When a new IFVG Appears, it contributes (IFVG Width / ATR) to the oscillator of the corresponding type.
3. Each confirmed bar, the oscillator is recalculated as OSC = OSC * (1 - Decay Coefficient)
The oscillator aggregates and decays past IFVGs, allowing recent IFVG activity to dominate the signal. This approach emphasizes current market momentum, with oscillations moving bullish or bearish based on IFVG intensity. Divergences are marked where IFVG oscillations suggest potential reversals. Bullish Divergence conditions are as follows :
1. The current candlestick low must be the lowest of last 25 bars.
2. Net Oscillator (Shown in gray line by default) must be > 0.
3. The current Bullish IFVG Oscillator value should be no more than 0.1 below the highest value from the last 25 bars.
Traders can use divergence signals to get an idea of potential reversals, and use the Net IFVG Oscillator as a trend following marker.
🚩 UNIQUENESS
The Inversion Fair Value Gap Oscillator stands out by converting IFVG activity into an oscillator format, providing a momentum-based visualization of IFVGs that reveals market sentiment dynamically. Unlike traditional indicators that statically mark IFVG zones, the oscillator decays older IFVGs over time, showing only the most recent, relevant activity. This approach allows for real-time insight into market conditions and potential reversals based on oscillating IFVG strength, making it both intuitive and powerful for momentum trading.
Another unique feature is the combination of customizable ATR and volume filters, letting traders adapt the indicator to match their strategy and market type. You can also set-up alerts for bullish & bearish divergences.
⚙️ SETTINGS
1. General Configuration
Decay Coefficient -> The decay coefficient for oscillators. Increasing this setting will result in oscillators giving the weight to recent IFVGs, while decreasing it will distribute the weight equally to the past and recent IFVGs.
2. Fair Value Gaps
Zone Invalidation -> Select between Wick & Close price for FVG Zone Invalidation.
Zone Filtering -> With "Average Range" selected, algorithm will find FVG zones in comparison with average range of last bars in the chart. With the "Volume Threshold" option, you may select a Volume Threshold % to spot FVGs with a larger total volume than average.
FVG Detection -> With the "Same Type" option, all 3 bars that formed the FVG should be the same type. (Bullish / Bearish). If the "All" option is selected, bar types may vary between Bullish / Bearish.
Detection Sensitivity -> You may select between Low, Normal or High FVG detection sensitivity. This will essentially determine the size of the spotted FVGs, with lower sensitivies resulting in spotting bigger FVGs, and higher sensitivies resulting in spotting all sizes of FVGs.
3. Inversion Fair Value Gaps
Zone Invalidation -> Select between Wick & Close price for IFVG Zone Invalidation.
4. Style
Divergence Labels On -> You can switch divergence labels to show up on the chart or the oscillator plot.
USYDFXIA AlgoCombination of MACD, Liquidity, Order Block & Smart Money Trading Concepts.
Algorithmic Signals achieving 90% win rate on 4H timeframe, 88% on 1H, 75% on 15M.
Created by,
Aariz E.
President & Head of Fund
USYD Forex Investment Association
Support & Resistance AI LevelScopeSupport & Resistance AI LevelScope
Support & Resistance AI LevelScope is an advanced, AI-driven tool that automatically detects and highlights key support and resistance levels on your chart. This indicator leverages smart algorithms to pinpoint the most impactful levels, providing traders with a precise, real-time view of critical price boundaries. Save time and enhance your trading edge with effortless, intelligent support and resistance identification.
Key Features:
AI-Powered Level Detection: The LevelScope algorithm continuously analyzes price action, dynamically plotting support and resistance levels based on recent highs and lows across your chosen timeframe.
Sensitivity Control: Customize the sensitivity to display either major levels for a macro view or more frequent levels for detailed intraday analysis. Easily adjust to suit any trading style or market condition.
Level Strength Differentiation: Instantly recognize the strength of each level with visual cues based on how often price has touched each one. Stronger levels are emphasized, highlighting areas with higher significance, while weaker levels are marked subtly.
Customizable Visuals: Tailor the look of your chart with customizable color schemes and line thickness options for strong and weak levels, ensuring clear visibility without clutter.
Proximity Alerts: Receive alerts when price approaches key support or resistance, giving you a heads-up for potential market reactions and trading opportunities.
Who It’s For:
Whether you're a day trader, swing trader, or just want a quick, AI-driven way to identify high-probability levels on your chart, Support & Resistance AI LevelScope is designed to keep you focused and informed. This indicator is the perfect addition to any trader’s toolkit, empowering you to make more confident, data-backed trading decisions with ease.
Upgrade your analysis with AI-powered support and resistance—no more manual lines, only smart levels!
Volumetric Rejection Blocks [UAlgo]The Volumetric Rejection Blocks is designed to help traders identify and visualize key price levels where volumetric rejections occur, which may indicate a shift in market sentiment. These rejections can signal potential trend reversals or areas where price action is likely to face support or resistance. By drawing rejection blocks based on volumetric strength, the indicator allows users to observe where significant buying or selling pressure has been exerted, which can be used as a reference point for future price action.
Also indicator dynamically calculates swing highs and lows, analyzes bullish and bearish strengths based on volume-weighted price movements, and displays rejection blocks on the chart. Each rejection block represents an area where the price attempted to move beyond a certain level but faced rejection, either on a close or wick basis. This can be particularly useful for traders who rely on market structure and order flow to make informed decisions about entering or exiting trades.
🔶 Key Features
Swing Length Customization: Allows users to define the swing length, helping tailor the sensitivity of the swing high and low detection to the specific market conditions.
Rejection Block Visualization: Displays up to the last 10 rejection blocks based on user settings, clearly marking areas of significant bullish or bearish rejections.
Volumetric Strength Analysis: The indicator calculates bullish and bearish strength for each rejection block, based on volume-weighted price movements over the last few bars, giving insight into the intensity of the rejection.
Violation Check Type: Offers two options for violation detection—"Close" and "Wick". This allows traders to specify whether a price level is considered broken only if it closes beyond the level or if any wick breaches it.
Bullish and Bearish Block Coloring: Rejection blocks are colored to represent bullish (green) and bearish (red) rejection areas. The color transparency can be adjusted for clear visibility overlaid on the price chart.
Market Structure Labels: Labels and lines marking "Market Structure Shift" (MSS) and "Break of Structure" (BOS) are displayed, giving traders context about significant market structure changes.
🔶 Interpreting the Indicator
Rejection Blocks: These colored blocks on the chart indicate areas where the price faced significant buying or selling pressure. A green block suggests a bullish rejection (support zone), where buyers absorbed the sell-off, potentially pushing the price upward. Conversely, a red block indicates a bearish rejection (resistance zone), where sellers overpowered buyers, potentially driving the price lower.
Strength Analysis: The width of the green and red sections within a rejection block represents the relative bullish and bearish strengths. A wider green section indicates stronger bullish support, while a wider red section suggests more robust bearish resistance. This helps traders gauge the likelihood of price holding or breaching these levels.
Market Structure Shift (MSS) and Break of Structure (BOS): The indicator automatically detects and labels significant changes in market structure. An "MSS" label indicates the first break, suggesting a potential shift in trend direction. A "BOS" label indicates a subsequent confirmation in trend direction, allowing traders to recognize potential trend continuations.
Violation Check: Traders can choose how to interpret breaks of these rejection blocks. Using the "Close" option provides a more conservative approach, requiring a close beyond the level for confirmation. The "Wick" option is more aggressive, treating any wick beyond the level as a break.
🔶 Disclaimer
Use with Caution: This indicator is provided for educational and informational purposes only and should not be considered as financial advice. Users should exercise caution and perform their own analysis before making trading decisions based on the indicator's signals.
Not Financial Advice: The information provided by this indicator does not constitute financial advice, and the creator (UAlgo) shall not be held responsible for any trading losses incurred as a result of using this indicator.
Backtesting Recommended: Traders are encouraged to backtest the indicator thoroughly on historical data before using it in live trading to assess its performance and suitability for their trading strategies.
Risk Management: Trading involves inherent risks, and users should implement proper risk management strategies, including but not limited to stop-loss orders and position sizing, to mitigate potential losses.
No Guarantees: The accuracy and reliability of the indicator's signals cannot be guaranteed, as they are based on historical price data and past performance may not be indicative of future results.
ORB with ATR Trailing SL [Bluechip Algos]This is a simple ORB (Opening Range Breakout) Indicator that not only signals breakout directions based on the opening session range but also includes trailing stop levels to manage ongoing trades. Instead of regular fixed Stop loss, we use ATR indicator (ATR based SL) to trail the stop loss that might help in maximizing the profitable trades. This helps especially during the trending days where market moves unidirectionally.
About the Indicator
Opening Range Identification: The indicator defines an initial session timeframe and captures the highest and lowest prices during this period.
Breakout Signals: It signals potential entry points when the price crosses these range boundaries.
Trailing Stop Calculation: Customizable trailing stop-loss based on ATR percentage, helping users lock in profits.
Features
Session Customization: User-defined session for setting the opening range.
Entry Signal Customization: Allows configuration for breakouts on either a closing basis or upon touching the level.
Automatic Stop-Loss Adjustments: Dynamic trailing stop levels that adapt to both long and short entries.
Visual Display: Highlights breakout levels and plots lines representing stop-loss levels.
Understanding the Indicator
Range Calculation: After defining the session, the high and low of the session are locked. The high serves as the upper breakout boundary, and the low as the lower boundary.
Signals (Buy and Sell): The indicator uses crossover conditions:
Buy Signal ("B") when price crosses above the ORB high.
Sell Signal ("S") when price crosses below the ORB low.
Trail Stop Calculation: When a signal is triggered, a trailing stop level is set and updates as the trade progresses:
Long positions have a stop-loss based on a percentage below the last closing price.
Short positions have a stop-loss based on a percentage above the last closing price.
Input Parameters
Session Time (ORB Session Time): Start and end times for setting the ORB range.
Signal Configuration: Choice between "CLOSE" (signal on close) or "TOUCH" (signal as soon as level is touched).
ATR Percentage: Sets the percentage for the trailing stop calculation.
RSI Trend IndicatorKey features:
Calculation and visualization of RSI :
RSI Length : You set a custom RSI length (default 14) which gives users the flexibility to adjust the period according to their trading style.
Plotting RSI : The RSI is plotted on the chart with a blue line, making it easy to see the RSI value at any given moment.
Overbought/Oversold Levels : Overbought and oversold levels are visually represented at 70 and 30 respectively with red and green lines, which helps traders spot potential reversal zones. This is a key feature as these levels indicate when the market may be overextended.
Trend Identification:
Uptrend Signal : The indicator detects uptrends when the RSI crosses above the oversold level (30). This is a clear signal of potential buying opportunities as the market may be moving from oversold conditions to an uptrend.
Downtrend Signal : It also identifies downtrends when the RSI crosses below the overbought level (70), signaling potential selling opportunities when the market may move from overbought conditions to a bearish phase.
Background lighting:
Using background color changes is an effective way to visually indicate the direction of the trend. A green background indicates an uptrend, while a red background indicates a downtrend. This feature improves clarity, especially when analyzing multiple time frames or busy charts.
Transparency : The background color has a level of transparency (85) that does not completely obscure the chart, ensuring that price action remains visible while giving the user an indication of market direction.
Signal schedule:
Buy and Sell Signals : The BUY label appears below the bar when an uptrend is detected and the SELL label appears above the bar when a downtrend is detected. These signals make it easy for traders to spot potential entry and exit points without constantly watching the chart.
The signal text is color coded to match the trend direction, improving readability of the indicator.
Warning conditions:
Alerts are set when the RSI begins an uptrend or downtrend, providing traders with notifications of important market changes. This is especially useful for those who want to automate their trading strategy or stay informed without constantly looking at the chart.User experience:
Customization : Users can adjust RSI length and overbought/oversold levels to suit their individual trading preferences. This flexibility makes it adaptable to different trading styles (eg scalping, day trading, swing trading).
Visual Clarity : The use of different colors (blue for RSI, red/green for overbought/oversold levels) and labels makes the indicator easy to read and interpret. Additionally, changing the background color helps users quickly identify the current trend without having to analyze numbers or lines. Pros:
Clear Signals: The indicator provides clear buy and sell signals based on RSI crossovers, helping traders identify potential opportunities at a glance.
Visual Trend Indicators: Changing background color and label positions are excellent visual cues, especially for beginners.
Alert System: Built-in alerts ensure traders don't miss important trend reversals or entries.
Customizability: With adjustable RSI length parameters and overbought/oversold levels, users can tailor the indicator to their trading style.
Simple yet effective: The indicator keeps things simple by using the power of RSI to detect trends without overwhelming users with too many technical indicators. Cons:
Lagging Indicator: As with all RSI based indicators, this tool can lag in highly volatile markets as the RSI is based on past price data. This can lead to delayed signals, especially in fast-moving markets.
Overbought/Oversold Traps: While the RSI can be a useful tool for spotting potential reversals, it can sometimes signal early, leading to false buy or sell signals. For example, if the RSI remains overbought for an extended period of time during strong uptrends, a sell signal may be triggered prematurely.
No Trend Confirmation: The RSI alone does not confirm the strength of the trend. Combining this with other trend-following indicators such as moving averages (EMA, SMA) or MACD can improve its reliability. Let me know if this tool helped improve your trading! Happy trading!
Smart Money Concepts [Trade with VK]Based on SMC , FVG and OB, it is based on Smart money concept to buy ot sell the lots
Supply and Demand by BrekelThis is a supply and demand indicactor that uses an ema 8 and 20 overlaid with supply and demand zones based on different time frames. POI is points of interest which act as a high demand area and BOS is break of structure that indicates the breakout up/down is in effect and the supply demand zones will no longer be in effect. This works very well on higher time frames but can be very useful for intra-day trading as well.
ICT Setup 02 [TradingFinder] Breaker Blocks + Reversal Candles🔵 Introduction
The "Breaker Block" concept, widely utilized in ICT (Inner Circle Trader) technical analysis, is a crucial tool for identifying reversal points and significant market shifts. Originating from the "Order Block" concept, Breaker Blocks help traders pinpoint support and resistance levels. These blocks are essential for understanding market trends and recognizing optimal entry and exit points.
A Breaker Block is essentially a failed Order Block that changes its role when price action breaks through it. When an Order Block fails to hold as a support or resistance level, it reverses its function, becoming a Breaker Block.
There are two primary types : Bullish Breaker Blocks and Bearish Breaker Blocks. These Breaker Blocks align with the prevailing market trend and indicate potential entry points after a liquidity sweep or a shift in market structure.
Understanding and applying the Breaker Block strategy enables traders to capitalize on the behavior of institutional investors, enhancing their trading outcomes.
Bullish Setup :
Bearish Setup :
🔵 How to Use
The ICT Setup 02 indicator designed to automate the identification of Bullish and Bearish Breaker Blocks. This tool enables traders to easily spot these blocks on a chart and utilize them for entering or exiting trades. Below is a breakdown of how to use this indicator in both bullish and bearish setups.
🟣 Bullish Breaker Block Setup
A Bullish Breaker Block setup is identified in an uptrend, where it serves as a potential entry point. This setup occurs when a Bearish Order Block fails and the price moves above the high of that Order Block. In this scenario, the previously bearish Order Block turns into a Bullish Breaker Block, which now acts as a support level for the price.
To trade a Bullish Breaker Block, wait for the price to retest this newly formed support level. Confirmation of the uptrend can be achieved by analyzing lower time frames for further market structure shifts or other bullish indicators.
A successful retest of the Bullish Breaker Block provides a high-probability entry point for a long trade, as it signals institutional support. Traders often place their stop-loss below the low of the Breaker Block zone to minimize risk.
🟣 Bearish Breaker Block Setup
A Bearish Breaker Block setup, conversely, is used in a downtrend to identify potential sell opportunities. This setup forms when a Bullish Order Block fails, and the price moves below the low of that Order Block.
Once this Order Block is broken, it reverses its role and becomes a Bearish Breaker Block, providing resistance to the price as it pushes downward. For a Bearish Breaker Block trade, wait for the price to retest this resistance level.
A confirmation of the downtrend, such as a market structure shift on a lower time frame or additional bearish signals, strengthens the setup. The Bearish Breaker Block retest provides an opportunity to enter a short position, with a stop-loss placed just above the high of the Breaker Block zone.
🔵 Settings
Pivot Period : This setting controls the look-back period used to identify pivot points that contribute to the detection of Order Blocks. A higher period captures longer-term pivots, while a lower period focuses on more recent price action. Adjusting this parameter allows traders to fine-tune the indicator to match their trading time frame.
Breaker Block Validity Period : This setting defines how long a Breaker Block remains valid based on the number of bars elapsed since its formation. Increasing the validity period keeps Breaker Blocks active for a longer duration, which can be useful for higher time frame analysis.
Mitigation Level BB : This option lets traders choose the level of the Order Block at which the price is expected to react. Options like "Proximal," "50% OB," and "Distal" adjust the zone where a reaction may occur, offering flexibility in setting up the entry and stop-loss levels.
Breaker Block Refinement : The refinement option refines the Breaker Block zone to display a more precise range for aggressive or defensive trading approaches. The "Aggressive" mode provides a tighter range for risk-tolerant traders, while the "Defensive" mode expands the zone for those with a more conservative approach.
🔵 Conclusion
The Breaker Block indicator provides traders with a sophisticated tool for identifying key reversal zones in the market. By leveraging Breaker Blocks, traders can gain insights into institutional order flow and predict critical support and resistance levels.
Using Breaker Blocks in conjunction with other ICT concepts, like Fair Value Gaps or liquidity sweeps, enhances the reliability of trading signals. This indicator empowers traders to make informed decisions, aligning their trades with institutional moves in the market.
As with any trading strategy, it is crucial to incorporate proper risk management, using stop-losses and position sizing to minimize potential losses. The Breaker Block strategy, when applied with discipline and thorough analysis, serves as a powerful addition to any trader’s toolkit.
Trading Copter Support and ResistanceThe Trading Copter Support and Resistance indicator offers a futuristic, sci-fi approach to traditional support and resistance levels. It identifies key price levels based on historical highs and lows across multiple ranges, with a sleek neon glow effect that stands out on any chart.
stracturre.xthis indicator draw true smc market structure . with the help of this indicator you can know market is bullish or bearish after bos choch .
God's eye Linear regression 30 sec or 1 minThis Pine Script indicator, "God's Eye Linear Regression MTF," is designed for TradingView to apply multi-timeframe (MTF) analysis using linear regression and several technical indicators.
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Linear Regression Channel Script (Pine Script v4)
Focus: This script primarily focuses on detecting and visualizing a linear regression channel with deviation bands to show price trends and potential breakouts.
Key Features:
Channel Boundaries: Calculates upper and lower channel lines based on linear regression, with customizable deviation for width.
Deviation Control: Allows users to control the deviation level and extend lines visually on the chart.
Fibonacci Levels: Optional Fibonacci levels are displayed within the channel for additional insights.
Trend Detection: Labels trend direction changes and plots colors to indicate uptrend or downtrend.
Alerts: Trigger alerts when the price moves out of the channel (indicating a breakout) or when the trend direction changes.
Style and Presentation: Uses lines, labels, and color settings to visualize the trend direction on the price chart itself.
2. Multi-Timeframe Linear Regression Trend (Pine Script v5)
Focus: This script emphasizes multi-timeframe trend analysis by evaluating and visualizing trend direction across multiple timeframes with separate trend bars and buy/sell signals.
Key Features:
Timeframe Customization: Offers five configurable timeframes for trend detection, allowing for both short- and long-term analysis.
Column Color Coding: Uses different color schemes for the regression slopes in both short-term and long-term trends, providing clear differentiation.
Buy and Sell Volume Analysis: Analyzes the slope of buy and sell volumes, indicating the strength of each trend.
Multi-TF Indicators: Generates signals across the selected timeframes, plotting separate trend bars for each timeframe. These are color-coded based on the calculated direction.
Buy/Sell Signal Generation: Combines the signals from all timeframes and generates buy or sell alerts when all frames align positively or negatively.
Here’s an overview of its key functionalities:
Multi-Timeframe Linear Regression: The indicator calculates linear regression trends for up to five user-defined timeframes (tf1 to tf5). Short-term and long-term slopes of price and volume are determined using linear regression functions, helping to detect market direction and strength.
Volume and Price Slope Analysis: It measures the slopes of both price and volume using different look-back lengths (len1 for short-term, len2 for long-term) to highlight upward or downward trends. The volume slopes are used to color columns, providing visual cues for bullish or bearish trends.
Candle and Trend Filters: The script defines candle characteristics (body, top wick, bottom wick) to calculate buy/sell volume ratios and combines these with EMA (Exponential Moving Average) crossovers for trend filtering. Bullish and bearish signals are generated based on certain conditions, including candle transition patterns and EMA levels.
Directional Signals and Alerts: Using the computed slopes and user-specified timeframes, it aggregates directional trends across the five timeframes. If all trends align bullish or bearish across timeframes, buy or sell signals are generated. The indicator also has alert conditions for notifying the user when certain patterns, such as bullish or bearish engulfing, occur.
Channel and Trend Confidence: The indicator calculates Pearson's R, a statistical measure of linear correlation, across various periods to gauge the trend's strength. These values inform the user of trend reliability, displaying descriptors like "Strong," "Very Weak," etc.
Settings and Customization: Users can adjust parameters for EMA lengths, RSI-based sensitivity, and filter days for trading. There’s also a feature to display the calculated trend correlation as text on the chart and a table that adjusts positions based on user input.
Chart Overlays and Visuals: The script plots key levels and channel lines on the chart for visual trend analysis, with different color codes representing the direction and confidence of the detected trends.
In summary, this advanced indicator combines multi-timeframe trend analysis, volume and price-based regression slopes, and directional filters to generate trade signals and alerts, aiming to provide comprehensive trend insights for traders.
Use for TF 30 sec or 1 m
Heikin Ashi with WMA/EMA, Target, Stoploss, and Trailing Stop 22If you continue to experience the "Undeclared identifier 'label'" error, an alternative approach is to use the plotshape function instead of label.new. The plotshape function can place markers (such as "Buy" and "Sell") on the chart without directly using label, and it’s widely supported in Pine Script.
MTF TREND/RSIMTF TREND ANALYSIS
JUST A THEORY
USING RSI FROM xdecow as well for just an added confluence
someone wanted to use this so i decided to publish for just open source use not sure how accurate any of this is
MERCURY by Dr.Abiram Sivprasad - Adaptive Pivot and Ema AlertSYSThe MERCURY indicator is an advanced, adaptive indicator designed to support traders in detecting critical price movements and trend reversals in real time. Developed with precision by Dr. Abhiram Sivprasad, this tool combines a sophisticated Central Pivot Range (CPR), EMA crossovers, VWAP levels, and multiple support and resistance indicators into one streamlined solution.
Key Features:
Central Pivot Range (CPR): MERCURY calculates the central pivot along with below-central (BC) and top-central (TC) pivots, helping traders anticipate areas of potential reversal or breakout.
EMA Crossovers: The indicator includes up to nine EMAs with customizable lengths. An integrated EMA crossover alert system provides timely signals for potential trend shifts.
VWAP Integration: The VWAP levels are used in conjunction with EMA crossovers to refine trend signals, making it easier for traders to spot high-probability entries and exits.
Adaptive Alerts for Breakouts and Breakdowns: MERCURY continuously monitors the chart for conditions such as all EMAs turning green or red. The alerts trigger when a candle body closes above/below the VWAP and EMA1 and EMA2 levels, confirming a breakout or breakdown.
Customizable EMA Dashboard: An on-chart table displays the status of EMAs in real-time, with color-coded indicators for easy readability. It highlights long/short conditions based on the EMA setup, guiding traders in decision-making at a glance.
How to Use:
Trend Confirmation: Use the CPR and EMA alignment to identify uptrends and downtrends. The table colors and alerts provide a clear, visual cue for entering long or short positions.
Breakout and Breakdown Alerts: The alert system enables traders to set continuous alerts for critical price levels. When all EMAs align in one color (green for long, red for short), combined with a candle closing above or below VWAP and EMA levels, the indicator generates breakout or breakdown signals.
VWAP & EMA Filtering: VWAP acts as a dynamic support/resistance level, while the EMAs provide momentum direction. Traders can refine entry/exit points based on this multi-layered setup.
Usage Scenarios:
Day Trading & Scalping: Traders can use the CPR, VWAP, and EMA table to make swift, informed decisions. The multiple EMA settings allow scalpers to set shorter EMAs for quicker responses.
Swing Trading: Longer EMA settings combined with VWAP and CPR can provide insights into sustained trends, making it useful for holding positions over several days.
Risk Management: MERCURY dashboard and alert functionality allow traders to set clear boundaries, reducing impulsive decisions and enhancing trading discipline.
Indicator Composition:
Open-Source: The core logic for CPR and EMA crossovers is presented open-source, ensuring transparency and user adaptability.
Advanced Logic Integration: This indicator implements custom calculations and filtering, optimizing entry and exit signals by merging VWAP, CPR, and EMA in a logical and user-friendly manner.
Chart Requirements:
For best results, use MERCURY on a clean chart without additional indicators. The default settings are optimized for simplicity and clarity, so avoid cluttering the chart with other tools unless necessary.
Timeframes: MERCURY is suitable for timeframes as low as 5&15 minutes for intraday trading and up to daily timeframes for trend analysis.
Symbol Settings: Works well across forex, stocks, and crypto assets. Adjust EMA lengths based on the asset’s volatility.
Example Chart Settings:
Symbol/Timeframe: BTCUSD, 1-hour timeframe (or any symbol as per user preference).
Settings: Default settings for CPR and EMA table.
Chart Style: Clean chart with MERCURY as the primary indicator.
Publishing Considerations:
Invite-Only Access: If setting to invite-only, ensure compliance with the Vendor requirements.
Limit Claims: Avoid making unsubstantiated claims about accuracy, as MERCURY should be viewed as a tool to aid analysis, not as a guaranteed performance predictor.
Example Strategy
This indicator provides signals primarily for trend-following and reversal strategies:
1. Trend Continuation:
- Buy Signal: When the price crosses above both EMA1 and EMA2 and holds above the daily CPR level, a bullish trend continuation is confirmed.
- Sell Signal: When the price crosses below both EMA1 and EMA2 and holds below the daily CPR level, a bearish trend continuation is confirmed.
2. Reversal at Pivot Levels:
- If the price approaches a resistance (R1, R2, or R3) from below with an uptrend and then begins to cross under EMA1 or EMA2, it may signal a bearish reversal.
- If the price approaches a support (S1, S2, or S3) from above in a downtrend and then crosses above EMA1 or EMA2, it may signal a bullish reversal.
Example Setup
- Long Entry
- When the price crosses above the daily pivot point and closes above both EMA1 and EMA2.
- Hold the position if the price remains above the VWAP band and monitor for any EMA crossunder as an exit signal.
- Short Entry:
- When the price drops below the daily pivot and both EMA1 and EMA2 cross under the price.
- Consider covering the position if the price breaks above the VWAP band or if a crossover of EMA1 and EMA2 occurs.
Alerts
Alerts are customizable based on EMA1 & EMA2 crossovers to notify the trader of potential trend shifts.
ULTIME RSI Buy/Sell 70%- by Baptiste Impact tradingConditions for Buy/Sell:
1: Do not take trades when the RSI curve is flat (even if there is an indication).
2: Place the stop-loss (SL) a few points above the relevant candle.
3: Use a 2:1 risk-reward (RR) ratio and set break-even (BE) at the entry price once RR1 is reached.
4: Take partial profit at RR2 with 50% closure and let the remaining position run. Cut if there is a change in direction.
Your indicator "Baptiste ULTIME RSI Buy/Sell 70%- Impact Trading" is an advanced tool based on the Relative Strength Index (RSI) designed to display buy and sell signals with specific crossover conditions and a cooldown logic to avoid consecutive signals. It includes:
Enhanced RSI calculated with configurable smoothing methods (EMA, SMA, RMA, TMA).
Trading signals based on bullish and bearish crossovers of the RSI with a signal line, integrating a 15-bar delay between signals to limit the frequency of alerts.
Customizable overbought/oversold levels with zone fill for clear visualization of market extremes.
Visual display of buy/sell signals with arrows and level lines, all presented in a separate window for better readability.
This indicator helps identify potential entry and exit points while reducing false signals through its cooldown logic.
rajinder//@version=5
indicator("Buy and Sell Signals on MA and RSI", overlay=true)
// Define the 50-period moving average
ma50 = ta.sma(close, 50)
// Define the 14-period RSI
rsi = ta.rsi(close, 14)
// Define the conditions for the buy signal
candleClosedAboveMA = close > ma50 // Current candle closed above the 50 MA
rsiCrossedAbove60 = ta.crossover(rsi, 60) // RSI crossed above 60
// Define the conditions for the sell signal
candleClosedBelowMA = close < ma50 // Current candle closed below the 50 MA
rsiCrossedBelow40 = ta.crossunder(rsi, 40) // RSI crossed below 40
// Generate buy and sell signals
buySignal = candleClosedAboveMA and rsiCrossedAbove60
sellSignal = candleClosedBelowMA and rsiCrossedBelow40
// Plot the moving average
plot(ma50, color=color.blue, linewidth=2, title="50 MA")
// Plot buy and sell signals on the chart
plotshape(series=buySignal, location=location.abovebar, color=color.green, style=shape.labelup, text="Buy", title="Buy Signal")
plotshape(series=sellSignal, location=location.belowbar, color=color.red, style=shape.labeldown, text="Sell", title="Sell Signal")
// Optional: Display buy and sell signals on the price chart with background color
bgcolor(buySignal ? color.new(color.green, 90) : na, title="Buy Signal Background")
bgcolor(sellSignal ? color.new(color.red, 90) : na, title="Sell Signal Background")
Price Action Plus [tambangEA]Price Action Plus is all-in-one indicator toolkit which includes various features specifically based on Price Action Plus Moving Average.
Order Blocks with volumetric data, real-time market structure, a MTF dashboard, and much more detailed customization to get an edge trading price action automatically.
Mostly all of the features within this script are generated purely from price action with moving averages as a trend indicator, which allows users to automate their analysis of price action for any market / timeframe.
🔶 FEATURES
This script includes many features based on Price Action; these are highlighted below:
Market structure (BOS, CHoCH, CHoCH+) (Internal & Swing)
Volumetric Order Blocks (Bullish & Bearish)
Previous Highs/Lows (Daily, Weekly, Monthly, Quarterly)
Premium & Discount Zones
Fair Value Gaps
Multi-Timeframe Dashboard
EMA Multi Timeframe Settings
Fibonacci : Volume , Levels